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Historic Preservation and Conservation

2005

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Full-Text Articles in Architecture

Luke Mathews Of Madison County, Linda Bayer Allen Mar 2005

Luke Mathews Of Madison County, Linda Bayer Allen

The Historic Huntsville Quarterly

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Cultural Site Impacts, George Phillips Jan 2005

Cultural Site Impacts, George Phillips

Cultural Site Stewardship Program

Slides of petroglyphs with vandalism


Summary Report For The 2005 Season, Mark Schuler Jan 2005

Summary Report For The 2005 Season, Mark Schuler

Excavation Reports

In 2005, excavation focused on areas surrounding the domus of the Northeast Church complex and on conservation of the nave mosaic. This report will address in turn work done in:

  • A. The northern chambers
  • B. The south vaulted chamber
  • C. Chambers west of the portico
  • D. The cisterns of the Northeast Church complex
  • E. Conservation work


From Boulder Park To Mushroom Houses: The Stone Architecture Of Earl Young, Kelly Elizabeth Simpson Jan 2005

From Boulder Park To Mushroom Houses: The Stone Architecture Of Earl Young, Kelly Elizabeth Simpson

Master's Theses and Doctoral Dissertations

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Phase I Archaeological Intensive Survey Of Hassanamesitt Woods Property, Grafton, Massachusetts, Jack Gary, Stephen Mrozowski, David B. Landon Jan 2005

Phase I Archaeological Intensive Survey Of Hassanamesitt Woods Property, Grafton, Massachusetts, Jack Gary, Stephen Mrozowski, David B. Landon

Andrew Fiske Memorial Center for Archaeological Research Publications

The Center for Cultural and Environmental History conducted a Phase I archaeological intensive survey of the Hassanamesitt Woods property in Grafton, Massachusetts from October 2004 through January 2005. Documentary evidence has suggested that the property may contain remains of the church for the Praying Indian village of Hassanamisco, established by John Eliot in 1660. Historical deed research has also placed several Nipmuc families on the property in the early 18th century, suggesting the area was resettled by the original inhabitants of Hassanimisco in the aftermath of King Philip's War. Throughout the course of the 18th and 19th centuries the property …